Product Description

This is a vulcanised black rubber mould of two 40mm scale semi-falt infantrymen that comes in two parts that can be assembled and then you pour the preferred metal into it and allow it to cool.

Standard Bearers held the regimental flag, which was seen as a rallying point in battle and a way of directing movement of the regiment visually. Drummers do similar functions but auditable rather than visual.

The Irish Wild Geese moulds, the French Regiments 1750 and the Karoliner are the same moulds. S901, F901 & I901 are the same mould supplied with a label with a picture appropriate to that regiments colour scheme, the exception is i903 which has an alternative infantry solder instead of the pike man.

Due to older packaging, some paint information is incorrect, we do not stock Molak paint and advise all customers to use the better quality Vallejo acrylics instead.

Product Videos

Welcome to your new hobby. This video showcases several of Prince August ranges and explains how to cast figures from our new "Battle of the Alamo" mould. The king and queen is from the Mexican side.
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